Follow these or your tutorial will be removed.
- First and foremost, this is not a request board.
- Be descriptive. Include the platform (PC, Xbox, Mac, ect) and/or the game (Halo 1, Halo PC, Halo CE, Halo 2, Halo 2 Vista, ect) in the subject or at the very top of your post.
- Refrain from using titles such as "Tut for noobs" or similar ones, it is discouraging to users and serves no purpose.
- No tutorials containing any type of cheating mods will be allowed.
- If you post a tutorial you didn't make, include the original authors name in the post. Stealing will not be tolerated.
- Check the board to make sure the tutorial hasn't already been made. If you have made improvements over a previous tutorial, feel free to post it.
- Keep the tutorials about Halo, this is Halomods, after all.
Following these will help your tutorial be promoted to the Tutorials board, and will make it much easier for everyone.
- Post the tutorial in the post, not as an attachment. This is not a requirement, but it is much better to do.
- Include pictures. Pictures will help clarify your tutorial and are helpful in many ways. You can host your images on various free sites, such as Imageshack or Tinypic.
- Be complete. Don't leave parts of the tutorial out and try to avoid being too vague. This also includes proper spelling and grammar, which are a great help and make the tutorial a lot clearer.
- Include a patch of the finished mod. This can help people by allowing them to compare it to their results.
Various bits of information which may be beneficial to you.
- If you have an update to add to your tutorial, please PM a moderator or other staff member with a list of information to update. If this is the case, please be detailed about where in the post the new information should go.
- If you have a request, don't post it here asking for a tutorial. If you want help with something, the best places to ask are in the Help Desk and Tech Questions and Problems boards.